Lawn mower load carrier attachment



March 28, 1950 c. l.. FOREIT LAWN MowER LOAD CARRIER ATTACHMENT Filed NOV. 21, 1946 INVENToR. CHARLES L.. FoRen' BY @an d @mi Arron/vers Patented Mar. 28, 1950 UNITED Isrrvres .PATENT OFFICE LAWN "MOWER LOAD CARRIER ATTACHMENT Charles iL. .Forcit, Detroit, 'Mich.

ApplicationNovember 21, 1946, YSera'llNo. "7l-115W!)I 2 Claims. v1

This invention lrelates :to an attachment for l"lawn mowers and particularly ito an attachment therefor in the form of a load carrying body.

An important object o'f this invention is to iprovide a novel attachment for lawn mowers which is adapted to be readily attachable 'thereto for converting the lawn mower into an imple- `-men't Vforshifting relativelyheavy loads from one place to another. Another important object -of `the invention is to yprovide an improved load carrier Whichis adaptable for quick "attachment 'to and detachment `from conventional lawn mowers and which is adjustable to fit different types of lawnmower's. A further object of this invention is to provide such a load carrier which is of relatively large size for carrying large and 'heavy loads and which is shaped yfor convenient carrying of the loads. A novel feature of the `invention is the provision of means on the load "carrying attachment which when mounted on the lawn vmower is capable when the lawn mower '-is unattended of serving as a prop to vsupport the lawn mower -with the handle in raised jposition.

Various other objectsgadvantages andmeritorivous features will become more fully apparent 'from the following specication, appendedl claims 4and vaccompanying drawings wherein:

Fig. lisa side elevation of a lawn mower in inverted position showing ythe manner of mounting attachment of lthis invention thereon,

Fig. 2 is a top plane `view of ythe load carrying attachment mounted'in place on a lawn mower,

Fig. 3 Vis Van enlarged detail sectional View of the roller engaging detachable connecting means,

Fig; 4 is an enlarged detail sectional view of the handle enga-ging .detachable connecting means, and

Fig. 5 is a .side elevation .of the attachment separate and apart .from the lawn mower.

VReferringparticularly .to the drawings, a .conventional type of 'lawn mower is illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 comprising a pair of side wheels t0-.l0 journaled upon an axle about which the .grass cutting elements revolve. In the twoviews in the drawingsthe lawn mower Vis inverted `or upside down' so that vthe normal trailing roller l2 .is raised above the ground 'and forms the iront'of the lawn mower;` This is usually .accomplished .by swinging "the handle .i4 from its normal cutting `position .forwardly over ,the wheels to an angle such as that shown vin Eig. 1. Asi vthis occurs the .trailing .roller is raised to the elevated vposition vshown. in Fig. 1. When the handle 'is 'in the position inFig. 41 .andjis pushed,

the cutting elements' are `inoperable and the lawn mower moves with considerable less resistance. 'The `roller I2 .is secured by side plates or arms le 'to 'the axle structure of vthe lawn vmower in the .conventional manner. The handle r4 has a Vbifurcated connection to the axlestructure lin 'the form of two outwardly extending` metal bars or arms |8-.|.8 Ywhich are bent .forl- 'wardly parallel to one another to pass close to the'inside of the wheels l tl-"| l! as shown in Fig'. 2. This yis the usual construction although .the .-bi- 'furcated connection may be of various arrangements in the diierent makes of lawn mowers.

The load carrying body attachmentof this :invention is `shaped in a .novel manner to .occupy va considerable area of the lawn .mower in .inverted position. .Asshown in the 4various figures, lthe body has .an opened top. It comprises a base or .bottom .plate 2.0, an upwardly `and outrwardly inclined front wall '22, an upwardly .and `ontw.ardly inclined rear wall .2.4, yand spaced parallel side walls 25-26. In order to .increase the .load carrying capacity .of the body, the .rear .wall 24 .and .the rear .end sections .2R-28 .of .the

Vside walls 2li-26 areshapedso as to extend. .a

considerable distance .along the handle Ill .of .the lawn mower. Preferably,V the rear wall .24 has a length .approximating twice that of the iront' wall 22. The rear endvsections .2B-2.8V follow the :upward inclination of the rear wall with thetupper @edges thereof .in substantially parallel relationship `to .the plane of the .rear wall. The rear wall 24,. as indicated in the drawings, extends substantially coextensive "with the upper face :of .the handle and :normally rests thereon for support.

Depending from the front end of the :load carrying body, preferably Afrom the bottom :20 thereof adjacent tothe front wall 22,-'are one or more detachable connecting devices `or-clips for mounting `the front endof the body fon the ele= vated-trailing;ro1ler I2. Referring toFig. 2, each device comprisesv a-down-wardly extending -member .'30 securedsby ,rivets .'32 vor the like to vthe underside :ofv vthe bottom plate `251. .The lower .end section -34 of `each member is shaped into an arc which extends approximately 270", The radiusfoffcurvature of the :lower rend section is substantiallywegual to the .radius .of curvature of .the 'conventional 4.trailing :roller used on` lawn mowers. Each .member is vpreferably formed 4of `'spiingy metal'stock so-that itmaybe sprungslightf .ly apart asiitiis-'tted on the roller and then -allowed-to :assume-:its .normal curvature lin clamped position on -the roller. Rreferably `the curved lmower.

for this purpose.

such device comprises a depending member 3G.

having at the upper end a right angular extending portion 38 and at the lower end an upturned hook-shaped portion 4D. The upper end portion 38 is apertured to receive a bolt member 42 mounted in and projecting downwardly from the rear wall 24. The member 38 including the two end portions is movable up and down-the bolt as indicated by a comparison of the full and dotted positions of this member in Fig. 4. En-

`circling the bolt of each .connecting device is a coiled spring 44 which is seated atk its lower end on a lock nut assembly 48 of the bolt and at its upper end on the underside of the end portion 38. As evident, the spring constrains the member 36 to its uppermost position shown in full lines in about the bolt 40 as an axis for. the purpose of adjusting the connecting device for different types of lawn mowers and to facilitate attachment.

When the load carrying body is mounted on the lawn mower, the clips 36 are pulled down against the resistance of their respective springs 42 to carry the hooked end 4!) under the bars i8-I8 of the bifurcated connection between the jhandle and the cutting mechanism of the lawn mower.

l l Upon release, the spring of each device will lift the member 3S carrying the hooked 'end into engagement with the bottom edges of the bars 38-38 interlocking the body to the lawn arev employed in the illustrated embodiment of the invention. More or less may be used if desired. The middle clip of the three clips 38 employed in the illustrated embodiment of the in.- vention may omit the upturned end on the hook vl!!! in order to flatly engage the underside of the -forward end of the handle I4. When the body is 'mounted on the lawn mower by the forward clips 30 and the rear clips 36 it is held against fore and aft movement thereon.

In order to hold the body against lateral shiftable movement, novel means is employed on the body which engages a part of the lawn mower This means preferably comprises a depending bar 48 on each side of the body which when the body is mounted on the lawn mower extends closely past the inside face vof the adjacent arm I8 ofthe bifurcated connection. The bars 48 are adapted to immediately 'engage the arms I8-I8 when any lateral shifting of the body takes place thus serving to hold the body centered on the lawn mower out of contact with the wheels I'U-I.

Each depending bar 48 serves another purpose. It is made relatively long as shown in Figs. 1 and 5 so as to contact the ground when the lawn mower is rocked in a clockwise direction in Fig. 1. When contacting theground in this manner, the bars 48--48 function as props to hold the handle in raised position and the bottom of the body in relatively horizontal position.

Fig. 4. The member 38 is free to swing or rotate i,

Three such connecting devices 38-40 1 Thus the lawn mower with its attachment may be left unattended in upright load carrying position.

The outward inclination of the front wall 22 enables the load carried by the body to be dumped or spilled by tipping the lawn mower forwardly. When it is desired to remove the body from the lawnmower it may be easily detached by first retracting the clips 36 against the springs 44 and turning them so that they will not re-engage the arms I8-I8 and the handle. Upon lifting the back end of the body and exerting a rearward pulling force at the same time it is possible to snap the forward clips 32-34 on from the roller I2, following which the body is lifted entirely from the lawn mower.

The body may be made of relatively light metal such as cold rolled steel, aluminum or galvanized tin. Although lightweight in construction, the body has a large load carrying capacity. The rear wall 24 and the side wall sections 28-28 extend for a considerable length of the handle I4 for this purpose and as shown in the drawings may overlie approximately one-half the length of the handle.

What I claim is:

l. A load carrying attachment for lawn mowers comprising, in combination, a body formed of a flat normally horizontal bottom section, upwardly and outwardly inclined front and rear end sections, and a pair of spaced parallel substantially vertical side wall sections, said sections being joined together and forming an enclosure closed on all sides except the top side thereof, said bottom section having a lateral dimension slightly less than the distance between the ground engaging side wheels of a lawn mower in order to be received therebetween and a longitudinal dimension such that when the body is mounted on an inverted lawn mower the front edge of the bottom section is disposed forwardly of the elevated normally trailing roller of the lawn mower and the rear edge thereof is located immediately adjacent to the handle of the lawn mower, said inclined rear end section of the body in such mounted position extending parallel to the upwardly and rearwardly inclined handle of the lawn mower and having its upper edge terminated approximately midway of the length of the handle, one or more arcuate clips depending from the bottom section adjacent to the front edge thereof for detachable connection to the elevated roller of the lawn mower and acting to prevent forward shiftable movement of the body relative to the lawn mower, a pair of upwardly opening U-shaped clips for detachable engagement with the bifurcated connection of the handle to the side wheels of the lawn mower, means swivelingly connecting each of said U-shaped clips about a vertical axis to the underside of the body in depending relation thereto and yieldingly urging the clip in an upward direction to draw the rear inclined section into supporting engagement with the handle, and a pair of legs carried by the body and depending below the bottom section thereof and having such a length as to engage the ground to assist in supporting the body and the lawn mower to which it is attached so that the bottom section extends substantially horizontally, said legs located on the opposite sides of the body and inside of and immediately adjacent to the bifurcated handle connection of the lawn mower such that the legs are abuttingly engageable therewith to prevent lateral shiftable movement of the body on the lawn mower.

2. lA load carrying attachment for lawn mowers comprising, in combination, a body formed of a at normally horizontal bottom section, upwardly and outwardly inclined front and rear end sections, and a pair of spaced parallel substantially vertical side wall sections, said sections being jointed together to form an enclosure closed on all sides except the top side thereof, said bottom section having a lateral dimension slightly less than the distance between the ground engaging side wheels of a lawn mower in order to be received therebetween and a longitudinal dimension such that when the body is mounted on an inverted lawn mower the front edge of the bottom section is disposed forwardly of the elevated normally trailing roller of the lawn mower and the rear edge thereof is located immediately adjacent to the handle of the lawn mower, means depending from the bottom section of the body adjacent to the front edge thereof for detachably engaging the elevated roller of the lawn mower and acting to prevent the body from shifting forwardly relative to the lawn mower, said inclined rear end section of the body having a length such that the .upper edge thereof is disposed approximately midway of the length of the handle of the lawny mower, disconnectible means depending from the underside of the inclined rear end section of the body and formed so as to extend around a portion of the handle of the lawn mower, said last means.

including a spring for drawing the rear end section of the body against the handle into bearing Y Contact therewith for support therefrom and for holding the body from rearward shiftable movement relative to the lawn mower, and a pair of legs carried by the body and depending below the bottom section thereof having such aflengtli as to engage the ground to assist in supporting the body and the lawn mower to which it is attached ofthe body relative to the lawn mower.

CHARLES L. FOREIT.

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